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2005/2006 - Registrar - McMaster University

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206 ENGLISH AND CULTURAL STUDIES,'ENGINEERING' TECH NOlO'GY , (~ENERAL)Note:'Engineering Technology courses are open only to ~tudents registered inthe Bachelor of Technology Degree Program in Manufacturing Et)gineer-, ,ing Technology and are subject to prerequisite'requirements. ,: CoursesENGTECH 1MA3 ' MATHEMATICS I., 'Ordinary and partial' differential~quations; Laplace transforms; Fouri~rseries;' vector calculus; integral theorems" with, engineering applications.Three lectures, one term ,ENGTECH 1 ML3 . STRENGTH OF MATERIALS, Stresses under combined loaqs, generalized Hooke's Law; two andthree dimensional' stresses"stress transformation, principal stresses~", , Mohr~s circle; 'deflections by' integration; energy, methods, ,CastaglianO'stheorem; columns; yield criteria. , 'Three lectures; orie term ,Corequisite: I;!NG TECH 1 MA3ENG TECH 1 PG3 ' PROGRAMMING 'An overview' 'ofC, 'C++ programming;' varipbles, 'constcmts' and opera~,tors; program control statements; ,arrays and strings; pOinters; classes;virtual functibns; I/O system,preprocessor. ' , "One lecture, one tutorial; one term , ,ENG TECH2CT3 SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND CONTR()LSMathematical foundation: differential equations, Laplace transforms, trans- "form by partial-fraction expansion; transfer functions; modelling of physicalsystems;-stability, Routh criteria; time and frequ~ncy domain; Root-locustechnique; ,design of control systems.'Three lectures, one termPrerequisite: ENGTECH 1 MA3, 1 PG3ENGTECH2FE3 '~FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS ,Matrix techniques; eigenvalue 'problem: equations of elasticity: planestress, plane strp.in, 3D problems; 'variational methods; element types, 'element stiffness, ma~s ,IT)atrices' and load vect()rj, assemblage of' elements,boundary conditions. ' .Two lectures,' one tutorial; one termPrerequisite: ENG TECH 1 MA3,1 ML3ENG TECH 2MN3 'MODELLING AND NUMERICAL SOLUTIONSNumber systems anderrcirs; the solution bf nonlinear e,quations;lnterpo~ ,lation' by polynomial; matrices and 'system-sof linear equations; differen~'tiation and integration; tQe ~olution of differential equations; applications'to mechanical systems. " ' ,- .Three lectures" one termiPrerequisite:ENGTEGH 1MA3,1PG3 ','ENGLISH' AND CULTURAL STUDIES'WEB ADDRESS: htfp:/iwww:humanitles.mcmaster.ca/ -e'nglish/ ,Faculty ,as of Janu9rY15,<strong>2005</strong>'ChairN'fary O'ConnorDistingUished Uniyersity ProfessorChester NewHall, Room 321James King/B.A. (Toronto), M.A., Ph.D. (Princeton), F.R.S.C.ProfessorsExt. 2449,1Joseph Adamson/B.A. (Trent), M.A., Ph.D. (Toronto)Sylvia BQwerbank/B.A. (<strong>McMaster</strong>)" B.Ed. (Toronto), M.A. (Simon 'Fraser), Ph:D. (<strong>McMaster</strong>) ,David L. ,Clark/B:A., M.A., Ph.D. (Western Ontario)'. John Ferns/B.A., M.A.(Oxford), DipLEd. '(Nottingham), Mt.A., Ph.D'.'(Western, Ontario) ,,' " ,', ' ,,','" "Henry Giroux/B.S. (Maine), M.A. (Appalachian State), 0, Arts (Carnegie­Mellon)/Glotial Television Network Chair in Communicationsi, Donald C. GoellnichtlB.A. (Queen's), M.A.,' Ph.D. (<strong>McMaster</strong>)Mary E. O'Connor/B.A. (McGill), M,.A.; Ph.D: (Toronto)Helen M. Ostovich/B,A.;M.A., Ph.D. ,(Toronto)Nasrin Rahimieh/B.A., M.A. (Dalhousie), Ph.D., (Alberta)Peter Walmsley/B.A., M.A.(Toronto), Ph.D~ (9ambridge)Lorraine M. York/B.A.? M.A., Ph.D. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), Associqte ProfessorsDaniel COleman/B.Ed.,. M.A. (Regina), Ph;D. (Alberta), Canad~lResearch ChairJeffery Donaidsoo/B.A., M.A." Ph,D. (Toronto) , , ,,'.Ronald Granofs~y/B.A. (Treat), M.A. (Canterbury), Ph.D. (Queen's)"Roger L. Hyman/B.A. (York),M~A., Ph.D. (Toronto) ,Grace Kehler/B.A. (Regina), M.,A.., Ph.D. (Western Ontario)Susie O'Srien/B.A: (Queen's), M.A. (Queensland), Ph.D. (Queen's)Arine Savage/B.A. (Calgary), Ph.D. (London) , ". Mary Si!coX/B.A. (Western Ohtario), M.A., Ph.D .. (Queen's)Imre Steman/B.A. (Qufqen,'s), M.A (Western Ontario), Pj1.D. (Duke)Assistant Professors' , '_ Sarah 8rophy/E3.A. (Wilfrid Laurier), M.A.,Ph;D. (<strong>McMaster</strong>)\Catherin~Grise/B.A. (Tren:t), M.A, PhD. (Western Ontario):Melinda Gough/B.A. (McGill), M.A., Ph.D" (Yale)Jacques 'Khalip/B.A., M.A., '(McGill), Ph.D: (Duke) , .'Julie park/B.A. (BrrnMawr), M.P.., Ph.D. (Princeton),Susan Searls GirouX/B.A, M.AT. (Miami <strong>University</strong>-Oxford, Ohio), Ph.p..(Pennsylvania State) , ,Department Notes:1" The following are courses open as electives to stud~nts' registered in.'ILevel II and above of any university program. 'ENGLISH 2C03 Contemporary Canadian FictionENGLISH 2E03 Twentieth-Century British' Literature, :, ENGLISH 2F03 Studies in American Literature 'ENGLISH 2J03 Contemporary PopularCultureENGLISH 2L03 Shakespea:re: Selected PlaysENGLISH 2N03' Feminist UtopiasENGLISH 2R03 Monsters and MagicENGLISH 2S03' .'Spectacular Bodies.ENGLlSH3BB3 The Cyborg'in Ffdion arid Critical TheoryENGLISH 3003 Scierice Fiction , .ENGLlSH3DD3.' CbntemporaryCanadian Drama'ENGLISH 3E03 Wom'en Poets of the Twentieth Century-ENGLISH 3EE3 African Am.erican Fiction 'ENGLISH 3H03 - Jane AustenENGLISH 3U03 The British Novel After World War II, . ,ENGLlSH3W03 Contemporary NatiVe Literature in Canada (noteprerequisitefor this course), 'ENGLlSH3X03 Contemporary Native Literature in the United States(note prerequisite for: this cour~e) ,ENGLISH 3Y03 Children's Literature 'ENGLlSH3yY3 Contemporary Youth CulturePlease note that the Department is able to offer only a selection ofelective courses each year. ,.' '.." .2. Courses restricted to students registered inprogr(lms in English may, be available to qualified, students in .other programs if space permits.Students ,interested in such courses should request permission fromthe departmental .counsellor. , ,,-3.LevellV seininars' are open only to 'Honours studentsregisteradin,LevellV of an English program. Enrolment will be limited to 15 studentsper seminar. A list oiseminars to be offered will be, availableprior tore,gisttati6n.' "CoursesIf no prerequisite is listed, ·the course is open.ENGLlSH1A03 LITERATURE IN ENGLlSH:SHORTER.GENRESA selection of shorter literary texts (short stories, poems, essays) willbe studied. Students will, be introduced to the elements of varioUs genresand to a'variety of interpretive approaChes. Considerable emphasiswill be ,placed on the development of critical skills in reading and writing., Two lectures, cine tutorial;' one term, " ,. Antirequisite: ENGLISH 1006 ' ,ENGLISH 1AA3 'LITERATURE IN ENGLISH: LONGER GENRESA selection of longer literary texts - novels. and plays- will be studied., Students will be introduced to the elements of the various genres and toa variety of interp'retive approaches. ConsideraQle emphasis will be placedon the development of critical skills in reading and writing.Two lectures, one tutorial; one term, ,Anti requisite: ENGliSH 1 D06 . -, ,":ENGLISH 1 B03 CULTURAL STUDIES AND VISUAt CULTUREAn introduction to cultural studies-focusing onthe critical and conceptual,tools for the ar)alysisof various forms of visual culture, (e.g.,photography,film, televi'sion,advertising, new media technologies)., Considerableemphasis'is placed on, the development of effective writing, skills. .,Two lectures; one tutorial; one termCross-Hst: CSCT. 1 B03 ,_; .

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